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  6. SPECIAL FIGHT EDITION

    For one of the few times since Hughie [?]began, lightweight champion of Australia, reached the first flight of boxers, he was the underman in the betting to-night, when he ...

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  7. SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    A [?] by the [?] by Mr James Denham [?] shortly ...

    Article : 198 words
  8. BAKERS DETERMINED.

    The general meeting of the [?] at the Trades Hall this [?] was [?] to a close at 620 this even [?] big attendance, the large hall ...

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  9. PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER.

    The marriage of Mr. William Gibbs Me[?]doo. Secretary of the Treasury to Miss Elcanor Wilson, daughter of President Wilson, was [?] semi-privotch at the White House ...

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  10. FRENCH IN ALSACE.

    The Foreige Office is reserved regarding the non-renewals of French permits in Alsa[?] it is suggested that there is to be no general withdrawal of perm[?] but individual ...

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  11. THE PRELIMINARIES.

    In the first preliminary Joe Pender knocked out Jim Tracey in the fourth round. It was a willing encounter at every stage. Possessing a good straight left. Trasey took the lead ...

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  12. CYCLING.

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  13. TIERNEY BEATS JOHNSTON.

    Arthur Tierney had an easy win over Joe Johnston in the second bout. At the outset Johnston had no liking for the punishment that came his way, but in the second round he ...

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  14. BASEBALL.

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  15. GERMAN FLAG.

    It is reported that the Budget Co[?] on of the Re[?]tag doubted the [?] of [?]ting down the sub[?] in connection with the for Eastern steamship services and the ...

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  16. LACROSSE.

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  17. KNOCKED OUT IN FIRST ROUND.

    At M'Coy, who recently defeated George Chip a claimant for the world's middle weight championship defeated George Pearsall, knocking him out out in the first round of a ten-round ...

    Article : 42 words
  18. BOWLS.

    In the final between [?] the letter shows the better form [?] Gurtrell, the Cha[?] the only one to play up to form [?] ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS.

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  20. BOXERS AND THEIR DOINGS.

    The latest particulars of [?] and their doing are printed in the "Evening News" during the week. Each Monday and Friday there are also special features and comments ...

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  22. RABBITSKIN SALES.

    [?] of a supplementary cable message from [?] ...

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  23. LATE DUKE OF ARGYLL.

    Many Royal personages, ambassadors. Cabinet Ministers and members of Parliament, attended the service in Westminster Abbey, on the occasion of the funeral of the late Duke of ...

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  25. HOCKEY.

    Bobemians defeated Sydneians by 6 goals to 2 at Marrickville in the first grade competition. Corinthians and University played a draw at Marrickville in the second grade ...

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  26. EPIROTES DEFEATED.

    The Albanians have met and defeated a large number of Epirotes near Koritea. The Epirotes lost 150 killed. A married woman, Frances Ger[?]ude ...

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  27. MONDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails close at the G.P.G., Sydney, to-morrow, for the following places:—Noumea (per St. Mare). at 10 a.m. Tasmania, via Melbourne (per Wareatea), at 5.30 p.m.; Eden, ...

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  28. HOTEL HOURS NOT SHORTENED

    The Bill to curtail the Sunday hours in hotels has been rejected in the House of Commons, by 1[?]6 votes to 176. ...

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  29. HIDES AND LEATHER.

    Winchcombe Carson, Limited, have received the following cable from London:—"Prices for hides are [?] lowe. Leather and basils remain unchanged." ...

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